Mont Orignal | |
Location: | Lac-Etchemin, Quebec, Canada |
Nearest City: | Quebec City, 100km (100miles) |
Coordinates: | 46.4119°N -70.5867°W |
Top Elevation: | 612 m (2,008 ft) |
Base Elevation: | 312 m (1,024 ft) |
Vertical: | 300 m (984 ft) |
Skiable Area: | 110 acres (44.5 ha) |
Number Trails: | 23 total 14% Easy 19% Intermediate 57% Difficult 10% Expert |
Longest Run: | 1.8km (01.1miles) |
Liftsystem: | 3 total 1 detachable six packs 2 surface lift |
Lift Capacity: | 4,500 skiers/hr |
Terrainparks: | Yes |
Snowmaking: | 100% |
Nightskiing: | 11 tracks |
External Link: | Mont Orignal |
Mont Orignal is a ski mountain about 100 km south of Quebec City, Canada in the region of Bellechasse near the village of Lac-Etchemin.[1]
Mont Orignal is a winter resort located not far from Lac Etchemin.[1] [2] It offers many winter activities like alpine skiing, cross-country skiing (54 km of classic / free skating trail) and snow tubing (three runs). Mont Orignal also offers the possibility to rent fully equipped cottage. Mont Orignal is the world's first mountain to be equipped with a high-speed six pack chairlift, which was built in 1991.[3] Mont Orignal is also one of only three mountains in Quebec to have a high-speed six pack along with Le Relais' 2016-built chairlift,[4] and Sommet Saint-Sauveur's 2019 Sommet Express lift[5] (if excluding Orford's and Bromont's 6/8 hybrid lifts). It maintains the largest snowpark in the province of Quebec. Several competitions were held in Moose Park (Mont Orignal snowpark) like the Jib Academy, a competition for teens under 16 years.[6]
A shuttle service links many cities of the south shore of the St.Lawrence to the station: the "Ski-Bus du Mont-Orignal".